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CT Gaming Interactive Content Live on New Casino Brands via BlueOcean

Online gaming content and solutions provider CT Gaming Interactive has taken its content live with new casino brands through the BlueOcean platform.
The launch on new sites continues the expansion of the company’s reach. The players’ favourite games will be available to the platform’s operating partners horuscasino.com, fortunepanda.com, hazcasino.com and vegazcasino.com. Among the titles which have gone live with the new brands are Lucky Clover, 40 Treasures, Bombay Gems, Dancing Dragons, Darkwoods, Pot o’ Luck, Ramesses the Great and Wizard Blizzard.
“We are delighted to be partners with a platform as forward-thinking as BlueOcean and I am certain our games will be excellently perceived by its operating partners’ players,” Milena Tsankarska, Business Development Manager at CT Gaming Interactive, said.
“We are definitely satisfied with how our partnership with CT Gaming is growing as we already managed to successfully distribute their games to a nice number of online casino operators and we are positive that with time we will be able to expand the collaboration even more,” Dejan Jović, CEO of BlueOcean Gaming, said.
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